Google Admin Hell
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How do I transfer my GMail from one Google account to another? I used to use my rather mangled name, kellbrady
atgmail.com, but have switched over to my new, own-domain address. I want my account login to match my prefered email address, but can find no mention of how to do this on Google. Blogger has easy to find and follow instructions for moving a blog from one account to another, why can't Google do the same? -
How do I transfer my GMail from one Google account to another? I used to use my rather mangled name, kellbrady
atgmail.com, but have switched over to my new, own-domain address. I want my account login to match my prefered email address, but can find no mention of how to do this on Google. Blogger has easy to find and follow instructions for moving a blog from one account to another, why can't Google do the same?Brady Kelly wrote:
Blogger has easy to find and follow instructions for moving a blog from one account to another, why can't Google do the same?
I think it has something to do with the culture. However, have you contacted their support? I found they were pretty helpful (albeit, it took a few days.) Marc
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How do I transfer my GMail from one Google account to another? I used to use my rather mangled name, kellbrady
atgmail.com, but have switched over to my new, own-domain address. I want my account login to match my prefered email address, but can find no mention of how to do this on Google. Blogger has easy to find and follow instructions for moving a blog from one account to another, why can't Google do the same?It's still in beta, you should make a feature request :laugh:
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Brady Kelly wrote:
Blogger has easy to find and follow instructions for moving a blog from one account to another, why can't Google do the same?
I think it has something to do with the culture. However, have you contacted their support? I found they were pretty helpful (albeit, it took a few days.) Marc
I've decided to use Google Hosting, when I found out there was a free edition. I point my MX record and a CNAME to them, and I no longer need 'public' gmail.
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I've decided to use Google Hosting, when I found out there was a free edition. I point my MX record and a CNAME to them, and I no longer need 'public' gmail.
Brady Kelly wrote:
I point my MX record and a CNAME to them, and I no longer need 'public' gmail.
Yeah, that's cool, isn't it. Marc